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When the "sky toilet" appeared in Japan, people felt like they were in the air.

Beijing, 65438+1October 17 According to Japanese media reports, there are "air toilets" that make people feel in the air in the parking area of Seto Central Expressway.

Access to the toilet will be restricted from the 22nd to the end of March.

This "air toilet" has a men's toilet and a women's toilet, and photos taken from the tower supporting the stay cables of Seto Bridge are posted on the indoor walls and around the ground.

Although it doesn't seem to be "advanced" to simulate high-altitude scenes only with pictures at the moment when VR (Virtual Reality) is prevalent, the person in charge said that "it is still very realistic, and it is recommended that people who are afraid of heights or have weak hearts use other single rooms".

Since the beginning of the 20th century, transparent toilets have appeared in many parts of the world.

Guangzhou

On September 7th, 2065438+00, a blogger posted on Weibo that the toilet in Du Ming, Liwan District had been transformed into a transparent public toilet, and attached a site map, in which the toilet compartments were all pieces of transparent glass. Weibo caused a heated discussion among bloggers, and was widely forwarded in Weibo in the following days.

Nanjing

On September 7, 2004, a "transparent toilet" appeared in a bar in Nanjing. When you enter the bar toilet, you can see that the lights inside are much brighter than those in the hall. There is a glass as big as the outside on the wall next to the bar hall. When it's convenient inside, you can clearly see everything in the hall through the glass.

Wuhan

The glass wall outside the toilet of a shopping park in Wuhan is transparent, and the glass walls of men's and women's toilets are transparent, so people who go to the toilet are very embarrassed.

Guilin

On February 20 10/5, the five-star toilet on the entrance platform of Ludi scenic spot in Guilin was officially opened to tourists, in which the west and north of the men's toilet were made of transparent floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and the urinals were next to the glass walls.

Women's toilets do not use transparent floor-to-ceiling glass walls, but are equipped with maternal and child rooms, toilets for the elderly and toilets for the disabled. And there is a viewing platform, which can be used for viewing and can also be a waiting area to alleviate the boredom of tourists waiting.

American transparent toilet

The toilet on the 0/8th floor of Manhattan Standard Hotel/KLOC-in new york, USA, has a 3-meter-high glass floor-to-ceiling window. Guests go to the toilet here, although they can see the beautiful outdoor scenery, but their every move is also unobstructed by pedestrians on the street.

Japanese transparent toilet

Transparent public toilets have recently attracted much attention in the commercial street in the center of Oita, Kyushu, Japan. After this box-shaped public toilet senses someone entering, the glass will automatically become opaque to protect the user's privacy. This is the first time that transparent public toilets have appeared on the streets of Japan.

The transparent toilet is about 2m high, 2m wide 1 m deep. Equipped with toilet and diaper changing table, it can accommodate 1 person and can be used by both men and women. When the toilet is empty, you can see everything from the outside. Once someone enters, the sensor in the toilet will sense and make the glass opaque. If the sensor can't sense the user's action within 35 seconds, the glasses will return to their original state.

However, after the transparent public toilets were put into use, some unexpected embarrassing situations appeared. Some citizens reported that a woman was motionless in the toilet due to physical discomfort, and the glass became transparent and was seen by outsiders.

In order to avoid the embarrassing situation from happening again, the Commercial Street Association posted notices on the doors and inside of public toilets. Takashi Uehara, vice chairman of the association, said: "Sensors can sense tiny movements, which is not important as long as they are used normally. Please don't be shy, welcome to use. "

Swiss transparent toilet

The toilet adopts 1 1 odd geometric shapes, each of which is made of glass. It has two modes: when no one is using it, it becomes completely transparent through the equipment, so that people can see clearly and use the toilet more confidently and boldly. Once a person enters and turns on the switch, he can become completely opaque, protect the privacy of use, make him feel more at ease and pay more attention to the toilet.

Fully transparent public toilets appear on the streets of Britain

I heard that there are transparent toilets on the streets of England, but fortunately, you can see the outside inside, but you can't see the inside outside. Dear friends who are a little more receptive, you can rest assured to see the street view while you are inside.